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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 11

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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11
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IKSTUY, MARCH 1, 1949 BLYTHEVTM.E (AUK.) NEWS PAGE ELBVKlf teen States uldCurbReds I'alty Oaths Urged and Public Officials i Uic Associated stales are considering to bar Communists ttom now before legis- would require people 01 I payrolls, Including teachers 1 lovalty oalhs. bills are aimed at keepini IIILSIS out ol a wide range 1 s. 1 and and. Illinois are study l.gestions (or outlawing th I nisi Party. arc under way in lo put a crimp in the part 1 one way or another.

oi loyalty or allegiance would be required of pub ol teachers and college ai piofe.ssors in Oklahom and New Hampshire. I iblic officials and Candida! 1'lic olfice would have lo I in Calilorma. all slate officials and including those ill schools I el ir.onoy from tile -state. 1 have lo they never I'Lii memhcr.s ol the Commu- or other snbver.sivi; all piibhi: employes, leacheis, Mould have 'o I litumt.s that they arc nisis before they set their They've Been Married 78 Years K. 1 President ot Harvard Addresses Educators ST.

LOUIS, Mm. 1. 1. Conant. president o( Harvard University, yesterday declared educators should avoid schools ot thought favoring Ider.s ol hereditary aristocracy.

The U. S. Is founded on the principal of equality. Conant told delegates lo the Regional Conference of Ihe American Association of School Administrators. "We 1 live In a Democracy whether you like It or not.

and we educators like It and are bound to make It work." ho slated. "The equality of men lor many of us Mill continues to be an article ol faith it was 'or the Americans of the first yean of this republic," Nominations for State Land Committee Made Ll'ITUB ROCK. Mar. 1. Nominations to nine-member State Lund Conunlttre vert submitted to the Arkansas Semite yesterday by Claude A.

FUuUn, commissioner ol stale lauds. The appointees: George N. Clreenhaw. Joncsboro; scar K. Ellis.

Snleiu; Clifton Wixde, ayettevllle; Ilyrou Goodsmi. De- u'een; John O. Hye. llusseHvllle; Police Bill Passes MTTLP: HOCK. Mar.

1. Senate bill to uniiill. cities ol I he second clnv. to rstnhllsli a police courl WBS by the House and sent to tlie Roverniir yesterday. llarlrm, now a NCRIO center In New York, win mire a village, on Manliatlnn Island.

Grandma and Grandpa Cutfingcr have been married 78 years, and they believe their marriage is Ihc Uuigi-st in the United Sutcs. Celebrating their latest anniversary at their home in Humphreys, Mo, the Cutslngers are visited by. left tn Kayi- Ki'iiliiey. one of their 58 great-grandchildren; Mis. Keiihley.

one of io grandchildren; and Mrs. Dorothy I.HI km, oldest of nine chili Iron. York, civilian service I ot stale and city govern- I ami teachers and profes-sorj 1 have to lake nun-Commu- I Herman already Ined Georgia law requiring workers and officials U) Communist Party. bills designed to keep Coin- 5 off public payrolls are 4 in seven states. They cover offices in New York, and Ijobs in California, Massa- and Oregon.

They appli' Islcclivc or appointive public In West. Virginia. would bar Communists 1.11 Jobs supported by public I including leaching positions, lile them out as candidates, I proposed ban in New Mex- blanket employes oi the any of its political subdi- Lost of Missouri Vote Fraud Cases Are Dismissed CAPR GIRARDEAU. Mar. I.

c.jpi--The last two of a series of vote fraud cases in Southeast Missouri were dismissed in federal court vcsterdav on motion of the prosecution, for lack of evidence. Nine persons, six of them Negroes. freed of charges that they I conspired to ncci-pt or pay money for votes in the November, 1946. general election. Sixty-five witnesses had been called and were present.

District Judge Hubey M. Hulen dropped the cases at the request of Lafayette Broome ot Washinsion. special assistant to the attorney general. Broome told the coint: "something has happened, apparently in the last three days, which has changed the viewpoint ihe witnesses." He said key witnesses were prepared to claim constitutional immunity and refuse to testify on grounds they inijtht incriminate themselves. That is what some wit- i nesses did in cases called for trial I last May.

Amen-; the Miiallest of nil are liie one-celled i-alled ven.M.s. Man Pleads Innocent To Income Tax Charge MTTI.K HOCK, Mnr. 1. WTi James 'V. Myers.

Van Buren pro iliice man. yesterday pleaded hino cent tu federal court to a chnrg of Income lax evasion. Myers. 60, Is accused of evadln payment of £.10,800 In Income taxe allegedly due In 1942 and J. E.

Short. SO. Marinuna bnnke is chanted with eniliewlii Irom a Mi'rlauna bunk pirated guilty at yeslcrday'i scs- 1 1 ion. 1. Watts, Moullccllo; Dr.

y. C. Crow. Hope; Tom Kind, Mur- phrec.sboro, ami lleai'es, Hei 1 This is NOT the Smart Way to GUARD AGAINST DANGEROUS EXHAUST FUMES JKUV TO Banner is llir. generous to griirioiis flavor of favorite sour inasli hoiirliin.

Nalnrally distilled on one family Mmv Ul.n is proudiy Oltl iudi- iuiu'J, yet all the more in 1 OLD OUMTMMUI 1 2 EY 100 PROOF AUCTION SALE MAIN STREET STORE TO BE CLOSED OUT Everything will be sold at the price you'll pay. Fixtures and Equipment will be sold. WATCH FOR THE NAME SALE WILL START FRIDAY, MARCH 4th ITS SAFER TO LET US INSTALL A MUFFLER AT THI SPECIAL LOW PRICI OF Seed Soybeans Our Specialty SPRING PLANTING OATS Alsu Alliilfit, l.es|ii'ilf/.;i, Sweet Siiiliin, Sudfiiv Pasture Mixtures, l.riivn iMi.xluros and (itlicr fielti seeds. I's for YIMIV BLYTHEV1LLE SOYBEAN CORPORATION Blythcville, Ark. 856 Phones 857 KENTUCKY M5MGHT BOURBON A-li IH aimed at.

Conunuuists are on the books In some ima forbids activity by any or group seeking to over- the government by force. are denied the of a political party. ol candidates affiliated lie Comniunisl Party can't be I on election ballots in Ark- ress to Be Asked teed Camp Robinson National Guard ROCK. Mar. 1.

Iss will be asked to deed Robinson, near IJttle Rock, Arkansas National Guard. Gen. li. L. McAlister, act- lite adjutant general, snici a liking this request will be in the House by Rep.

Hays and in the Senate by McClellan. llellan is chairman of the Lssets committee, llister said the legislation be- I'pared would provide that ihe government could take over In time of emergency. wasps' paralyzing sling has to keep the prey nhvi. lotionless foa' than five. -LIFE INSURANCE jkard's Gro Ind Market 044 Chickasawbo SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRANDED BEEF Specialize in Meats and Groceries We Deliver Phone 2043 of Parking Space UNIFORM Baseball Softball Get Our Prices ill and TRUCK IIVERS UNIFORMS Colors Gabardine $12.95 HUDSON aarfer-Clothier-Tailor LlKE the helping hand of a parent, life insurance is always ready to give a lift.

Life Insurance Company of Georgia lias been helping millions of Southern families for 57 year paying nearly seven million dollars to policyholdcrs and beneficiaries. More peo- ple sought niort protection through Life of Georgia than in any previous year. Life insurance in force was increased more than one hundred million dollars, sending the total amount of protection far beyond a half billion dollars. Our financial strength has kept pace with the needs of the people we serve. This is shown below in the summary of our complete 19-18 report to insurance departments.

LIFE INSURANCE IN FORCE $100,232,136 ot-cr I'JI7 Poucv RESKRVF.S $23,660,265 Increase of SURPLUS FUNDS AND CAPITAL Increase oj $930,475 n. Nu-Wa Offers You the Biggest Laundry Value! ROUGH DRY lAc BUNDLE IU ALL FLAT WORK FINISHED WEARING APPAREL STARCHED Shirti Finished 12c each Extra Pants Finished 20c each Extra Call 4474-4475 NU-WA LAUNDRY CLEANERS Six Service Trucks MEAT CURING STORAGE FOOD LOCKERS PROCESSING FOR HOME FREEZERS AYLOCK'S (il Ntirlli I'lioiie Baby Chicks Custom Hatching Eggs ISTEEt BUILDINGS 32 FEIT WIDI For grain, hay, slack and machintry walls. No wasted spact. Quickly erected. Variable lengths.

ASSETS Gain of $7, LIABILITIES For each $1.00 of liability Company bat $1.11 in Assets Liabilities include policy rescn-es THE OLD REHABLE SINCE 1891 AID pouCYHOI-DERS AND BENK FICIARIKS $6,907,066 $372,392 more than In 1917 District Office Borum Bldg. W. Main St. C. A.

TANT CONST. CO. Authorized Dealer for nUTLKR STBEL BUILDINGS General Contracting Phone Sflfi Arney Bogari Refrigeration Service Paragon Defroit-lt Automatically Defrosts Your Refrigerator $9.95 installed Refrigeration Service of All Kindi 127 S. First.

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